Serbia's President Hails India as Global AI Leader at Delhi Summit

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has recognised India's leadership role in artificial intelligence, calling the India AI Impact Summit a defining moment. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the praise and inaugurated the summit, which is the first major global AI gathering hosted in the Global South. The event has unprecedented participation, including over 20 heads of state, and aims to translate AI discussions into actionable development outcomes. An expo featuring 13 country pavilions showcases international collaboration in the AI ecosystem.

Key Points: India AI Summit: Serbia President Recognises India's Leadership Role

  • Serbia's President praises India's AI leadership
  • Summit is first global AI gathering in Global South
  • Over 20 heads of state and 60 ministers attending
  • Expo features 13 country pavilions showcasing collaboration
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PM Modi welcomes Serbia President's recognition of India's leadership role in AI

PM Modi welcomes Serbian President's praise for India's AI leadership at the global India AI Impact Summit in Delhi, attended by 20+ heads of state.

"a defining moment that firmly positions India at the centre of the global dialogue on artificial intelligence - Aleksandar Vucic"

New Delhi, Feb 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday welcomed the recognition accorded by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to India's leadership in artificial intelligence.

The PMOIndia X handle noted how the Serbian President emphasised that the India AI Impact Summit is more than a conference, terming it "a defining moment that firmly positions India at the centre of the global dialogue on artificial intelligence".

"As I arrive in Delhi to participate in the ambitious India AI Impact Summit, I feel an almost irrepressible sense of exhilaration. It is a feeling born of seeing a nation I have long admired thrive -- and forge a path to success for its peers. India's ability to maintain unity in multiplicity has always fascinated me. As one of the world's largest republics, encompassing myriad languages, religions, cultures and traditions, the country exemplifies a living, dynamic pluralism," the Serbian President wrote in an article in The Indian Express.

"But what truly cemented my affection for India was my first exposure to its people during an earlier chapter of my life, when I worked in London in the 1990s. The lessons I absorbed then, far removed from the marbled halls of diplomacy and the clamour of politics, have helped shape both my character and my worldview," he further stated.

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Summit and Expo on Monday at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital, underscoring India's commitment to responsible and inclusive AI.

The Summit, the first global AI gathering to be hosted in the Global South, is witnessing unprecedented participation, with over 20 heads of state, 60 ministers, and 500 global AI leaders. Bringing together policymakers, technology companies, innovators, academia, and industry leaders, the Summit seeks to translate global AI deliberations into actionable development outcomes under the IndiaAI Mission and the Digital India initiative. On February 19, the Prime Minister is scheduled to deliver the inaugural address, setting the tone for enhanced global cooperation and advancing India's vision for inclusive, trusted, and development-oriented artificial intelligence.

The Expo features 13 country pavilions, showcasing international collaboration in the AI ecosystem. These include pavilions from Australia, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan, and Africa.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very proud moment. It's heartening to see global leaders acknowledge India's democratic and pluralistic model as a strength, especially in a field like AI which needs diverse perspectives. Hope the summit leads to real, ethical frameworks that benefit everyone, not just the elite.
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Rohit P
Good to see the summit getting this attention. But I hope the focus remains on "impact" and "inclusive AI" as promised. We have brilliant minds in IITs and startups. The real test is translating this global talk into solutions for Indian farmers, small businesses, and healthcare.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this is significant. The Global South hosting its first major AI summit is a power shift. The list of country pavilions is impressive – from Japan to Serbia to African nations. Collaboration is key. Hope Indian companies get good partnership deals.
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Vikram M
The Serbian President's personal anecdote about working with Indians in London is nice. It's our people, our soft power, that often creates the first impression. Now, with events like this, our technological hard power is getting the spotlight it deserves. A balanced rise!
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Kavya N
While the recognition is welcome, let's be cautiously optimistic. We've had summits before. The proof will be in the pudding – in skilling our youth for AI jobs, preventing bias in algorithms, and ensuring data sovereignty. The government must walk the talk now.

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